Born 1968 Shanghai, priest 18.12.1994, Aux.-Bishop [2] of Shanghai30.05.2012, consecrated 07.07.2012 in Shanghai, consecrator Aloysius Jin Luxian, the government-sanctioned Bishops’ Conference of the Catholic Church of China (BCCCC) has revoked his appointment as “Coadjutor Bishop” of Shanghai and his status as Bishop in 2012 [3]

Born 1704 Diocese of Langres, member of M.E.P., priest, nominated 22.01.1753 Tit.-Bishop of Assura and Apost. Vicar of Se-Ciuen, but he died before the nomination arrived, died 20.10.1752 Macau (?) [15a]

Born 16.08.1649 Lisboa/Portugal, member of S.J. 1663, priest, nominated in 1691 Bishop of Nanking by the King of Portugal, who had during that time the right to nominate the bishop, but the pope refused his confirmation, never consecrated, died 31.12.1720 Macau [56]

[2] According to UCANews 5.7.2012 “(…) the Holy See approved him as ausxiliary bishop and has not yet accepted the resignation of Coadjutor Bishop Jin (…)” , but the CPA recognized him as Coadjutor Bishop of Shanghai

[41] See letter of the bishop to authors; according to UCANews 16.1.2004 born 19.03.1902. according to China Heute XXVII (2008), no. 1-2 (155-156), p. 2 born in 1903, according to Politi 2010:30 born 16.10.1904

[44a] See Perraud, Bibliotheca Missionum Vol.13:52, Eubel 8:427; according to Eubel he was nominated Apost.Prefect 20.04.1901 and retired 06.08.1914; according to Bibl.Miss he became Tit.-Archbishop in 1914

[45] See Perraud, Bibliotheca Missionum Vol.14 (2):222; according to Bibl.Miss born 16.02.1891, eventually in Brooklyn

[51] See Perraud, Bibliotheca Missionum Vol.14 (2):113; according to Bibl.Miss he died in Kinkayoi

[52] See Perraud, Eubel 7:402, Bibliotheca Missionum Vol.12:243,

[53] See Perraud, Bibliotheca Missionum Vol.13:471, Eubel 8:531, Planchet 1917:182, Annuario Pontificio; according to Perraud he was nominated Apost.Vicar 13.01.1902; according to Bibl.Miss he retired and was nominated Tit.-Archbishop 23.07.1930

[57] See Bibliotheca Missionum Vol.12:80, see http://www.vincenziani.com/nuovaconferenza.htm, Guide to the Catholic Church in China 2008:34; http://www.famvin.org/cm/institutes/CIF/cif-talks/rybolt-saints.html,

[58] See Perraud, Bibliotheca Missionum Vol.14 (2):450

[59] See Perraud, Bibliotheca Missionum Vol.14 (1):220; according to Bibl.Miss he was born in Sassoferrato

[59b] See Planchet 1917:171, catholic-hierarchy.org, wikipedia
[60] See Perraud, Planchet 1917:54, http://ricci.rt.usfca.edu/biography/view.aspx?biographyID=875, Bibliotheca Missionum Vol.12:98, Eubel 7:200; according to ricci he was nominated Apost. Administrator of Peking on 28.04.1846, Eubel indicates that he was nominated 20.03.1848, Bibl.Miss indicates 1846; according to Eubel he was nominated Apost. Vicar of Ce-Li Settentrionale 03.06.1856

[61] See Perraud, www.bautz.de/bbkl/m/muellener_j.shtml; Bibliotheca Missionum Vol.7:128, Van den Brandt 1936:6, according to http://www.vincenziani.com/nuovaconferenza.htm he “[...] eventually joined the Congregation (CM), made his vows, became a bishop, but who never made a proper novitiate nor lived in a Community house.”; according to Bautz, the consecration was secretly 14.12.1716.; see http//www.encyclopedia.stochastikon.com